I'm so proud of these boys! Their parents must be above the moon over raising such great hard working no complaints no whinning young men. Slow clap. Great video
Boy does this bring back memories, we lived on a farm with 20 cattle (a lot of fences), I got to be the one to fix the fences as the youngest kid. I found putting a 2x6 board or 2x8 board under the jack helps when the ground is wet.
You taught them well and they're proud to know what to do. I learned this method many years ago and I can tell you that not knowing makes work so tough and sometimes impossible.
To let a kid operate a Jack-all is irresponsible and foolish. Those handles can kick back and hit a fella in the head, usually the chin and kill ya dead. I know a guy who nearly met his Waterloo on one of those. He laid in the ditch for hours in -40 till someone found him. Nearly ripped his jaw off. This young boy doesnt seem to have safety as a priority either. Just sayin
Its a good tip. I think that the jack should be more sucurely fixed to the fench pole and that chain ring bolted onto the nose or lifting point sothat neither slip causing injury. Lastly by extending that handle with a piece of longer pipe will make lighter work of any jacking situation..
Makes me nervous watching a kid use a widowmaker jack. I know the energy is only there for one or two dangerous swings of the handle while the chain is under tension, but I still hold my breath.
Sorry but these kids should be inside playing on their ipads or playstations ........ 🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪 they could get splinters and require bandaids , child labour and abuse 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣